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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P-Q R S T-U V-W-X Y-Z Puraan Puraan are an important religious books of Hindoo religion.
Literally "stories of ancient times",
Puraan are
about the three major deities - Brahmaa, Vishnu and Shiv. Although some
of the stories may relate back to real events that occurred as early as
1500 BC, they were not compiled until the Gupt period in the 5th century
AD. During the destruction of the world at the end of the age, Hayagreev
is said to have saved the Puraan. A summary of the original work is now
preserved in Heaven. The stories are often the only source of
information about the period immediately following the early Ved. Each
Puraan was intended to deal with five themes - (1) Sarg - the creation of the world;
(2) Pratisarg - its destruction and recreation; (3) Vansh - the genealogy of
gods and patriarchs, (4) Manvantar - the reigns and periods of the Manu,
and (5) Vanshaanucharit - the history of the solar and lunar dynasties. The tradition of
writing in Sanskrit language in the courts continued until Muslims
replaced it with Persian (from the first three decades of 10th century,
just before the Norman conquest of England, when the Turk Mahamood of
Gazanee carried Muslim power across Panjaab into India until the 18th century) Puraan are also called
Shruti, because all of them are presented in a dialog form - so there is
one teller and one listener. There are said to be 108 Puraan, but 18
Puraan are most common and popularly read. Their complete list is given
here below in alphabetical order.
1. Agni Puraan (15,400 verses) A set of 18 books written
over a period 2,800 years. Originally around 1100 BC. One Puraan was
written based on oral tradition which eventually expanded to 18
voluminous books. The original Puraan contains 5 topics - (1) The
process of creation - this is described as consisting 7 stages - the 7th
and the last one gives rise to human beings. (2) The process of
dissolution. (3) The measurement of time and how the cycle of creation
and dissolution occurs, specifically the Puraan claimed that after every
Kalp the Universe is completely destroyed and is again created for the
next Kalp. Each Kalp consists of 14 Manvantar. At the end of each
Manvantar, the human race is destroyed. The present Manvantar is the 7th
Manvantar. At the beginning of each Manvantar a new Manu is born who
starts the human race. (4) The genealogies of kings and Rishi. (5) And
the biological sketches of famous kings and Rishi. As the Puraan grew in size
and number, less emphasis was placed on genealogies and more on
describing the live incarnations of God. These 18 Puraan are (1) Agni,
(2) Bhaagvat, (3) Bhavishya, (4) Brahm, (5) Brahmaand, (6) Brahmvaivart,
(7) Garud, (8) Koorm, (9) Ling, (10) Maarkandeya, (11) Matsya, (12)
Naarad, (13) Padm, (14) Skand, (15) Vaaman, (16) Varaah, (17) Vaayu, and (18) Vishnu. Shiv Puraan which was
perhaps added after 1600 AD and which assumed great importance, is
considered one of the minor 18 Puraan. The interpolators and writers of
these 18 Puraan inserted matter in all of these at all times, this is
the reason everyone of these Puraan mentions all other Puraan. And
because the interpolator did not care what other interpolators added,
there are lots of duplicate stories and matter, contradictions and
historical differences. It seems that caliber of these writers was very
low, that is why much of the materials of these Puraan is of poor
quality in its contents. Some of the material is definitely obscene and even blasphemous. It was during this period
that Ganapati and Shiv, the two formless gods, were transformed into
elephant-headed Ganesh and human Shiv who married and had children. The approximate dates of
some of the Puraan are as follows :- Brahm Puraan - 350 AD And Shiv Puraan was
perhaps produced around 1600 AD.
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